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britain's advertising watchdog says the magazine advertisements were misleading and do not accurately represent what the beauty products could achieve. though admitting post production techniques were used, laureal defended the ads. >>> a ban on male circumcision in san francisco is unlikely to appear on the ballot in november. today a judge tentatively ruled that under state law, local jurisdictions have no right to regulate healthcare professionals. the proposed ballot measure would have made the procedure a misdemeanor punishable with a fine and jail time. the final hearing is scheduled for tomorrow morning. >>> a new study may reassure some parents about their children's use of cell phones. researchers have found children who use them on a regular basis are not more likely to develop brain cancer. dr. kim mulvihill with what you need to know. >>> reporter: like most of her friends, 11-year-old rebecca has a cell phone. >> i like call my mom, you know, after activities, text my friends, see what they are doing. >> reporter: her mother knew there could be a link between radiation fr
britain's advertising watchdog says the magazine advertisements were misleading and do not accurately represent what the beauty products could achieve. though admitting post production techniques were used, laureal defended the ads. >>> a ban on male circumcision in san francisco is unlikely to appear on the ballot in november. today a judge tentatively ruled that under state law, local jurisdictions have no right to regulate healthcare professionals. the proposed ballot measure would...
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britain -- nato allies will be enforcing a no-fly zone over the number 7 country. former president bill clinton is weighing in on the u.s. involvement in libya. >> i take a broader view of our national interests. i think we are trying to build a world in which people resolve their differences in non-violent ways. we're trying to build a world where no ruler kim cavalierly till its unarmed civilians. >> rebel forces to back much of the strategic oil town of brega today became under fire from cut off the's forces. brega has been the site of battle during weeks of back in the fourth fighting. the uprising began in february in an effort to oust gaddafi's 42-year rule. a maryland families living for were desperately from a local journalist who is been missing in libya. his last contact with his family in baltimore was march 12. he flew to libya in february just as the uprising against gaddafi was beginning. his family fears he may have been taken prisoner. the state department is aware of the case. >>> hundreds have been killed on the ivory coast in days of clashes betw
britain -- nato allies will be enforcing a no-fly zone over the number 7 country. former president bill clinton is weighing in on the u.s. involvement in libya. >> i take a broader view of our national interests. i think we are trying to build a world in which people resolve their differences in non-violent ways. we're trying to build a world where no ruler kim cavalierly till its unarmed civilians. >> rebel forces to back much of the strategic oil town of brega today became under...
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britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means, but you cannot forget. >> 42 years later, he might well have made the same remarks about the person at the paper became fairly rotten and whose action shocked the nation. the paper, which has been printed for 168 years, became indelibly linked with the worst practices in journalism. james murdoch concluded it could not be amended. >> clearly, practices of certain individuals did not live up to the standards and quality of journalism that we believe in and that i believe in. and that this company believes in. this company has been a great investor in journalism, a greater investor in media in
britain's best-selling newspaper, the news of the world, has been shut down. it has been in print since the 1800's. the closure comes after a public outcry, but it has not lifted the spotlight from the murdoch empire which controls 40% of newspaper circulation in the u.k. and has worldwide reach. >> rupert murdoch, 1969, shortly after he bought a newspaper, "the news of the world," that was to become his very profitable pride and joy. >> 4 give the individual by all means,...
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and in washington we take for granted whatever russia does and imagine that they do it either because britain was its own reward or that they do in you simply because it's in their own interest and not noticed that they can turn that speck in you know to the right or to the left i think the intelligence cooperation that russia provided immediately after nine eleven president bush was critical in the early stages of the war against al qaeda an attack on the toppling of the taliban who left kynaston because obviously russia know a lot about of. i think the ongoing effort called cooperative efforts between the us and russia in preventing nuclear weapons and materials rolling in so the hands of terrorists it's been a huge success it's been a joint effort it's unclear involvement reasonable amount of american money a lot of cooperative activity but a lot of professional writing on the part of the russians so the no longer go under if that reduction program i think it's been a great success and i think on several other fronts kate for example supplying american troops who are fighting every day and
and in washington we take for granted whatever russia does and imagine that they do it either because britain was its own reward or that they do in you simply because it's in their own interest and not noticed that they can turn that speck in you know to the right or to the left i think the intelligence cooperation that russia provided immediately after nine eleven president bush was critical in the early stages of the war against al qaeda an attack on the toppling of the taliban who left...
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there is much excellent journalism in britain today, but the way the press is regulated is not working. the press complaints commission has failed. in this case, it was pretty much absent. therefore, we have to conclude that it is ineffective and lacking in record. competing newspapers to judge each other. as a result, it lacks public confidence. i believe we need a new system entirely. lester in prison and is that it should be truly independent of the press so that the public will love the newspapers will no longer be solely responsible for policing themselves and independent of government. how politicians are not going to try to control the press. this new system of regulation must strike a balance between an individual's right to privacy and what is in the public interest. it should of pull the the proper decent standards. in the days ahead, we meet with the leader of the opposition to discuss exactly how they should be run. if we are going to discuss the way the press is regulated, it would be much better to do this on a cross party basis. people are also talking about their respec
there is much excellent journalism in britain today, but the way the press is regulated is not working. the press complaints commission has failed. in this case, it was pretty much absent. therefore, we have to conclude that it is ineffective and lacking in record. competing newspapers to judge each other. as a result, it lacks public confidence. i believe we need a new system entirely. lester in prison and is that it should be truly independent of the press so that the public will love the...
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announced that they would take only a weekend off, and so they left by helicopter for some place in great britain with the honeymoon overseas now set for some future date. the most modern of the new royals apparently has another modern side-- a 21st century workaholic. he'll be back on base next week flying as a royal air force search-and-rescue pilot. but their new life will incorporate some long-standing royal responsibilities to charity. william supports the tusk trust, which works to preserve animal habitat and sustainable community development in africa. a charity that got another royal boost when its founder got an invite to yesterday's big event. >> william and kate are only too delighted that their charity should benefit in this way from the profile of the wedding. >> reporter: other wedding guests were also from charities, supported by william. including claire and alex van straubenzee. they raised money for schools in uganda in memory of their son who was killed in a car crash. a young man william and prince harry knew from childhood. >> they've got a genuine feel for the charities. >>
announced that they would take only a weekend off, and so they left by helicopter for some place in great britain with the honeymoon overseas now set for some future date. the most modern of the new royals apparently has another modern side-- a 21st century workaholic. he'll be back on base next week flying as a royal air force search-and-rescue pilot. but their new life will incorporate some long-standing royal responsibilities to charity. william supports the tusk trust, which works to...
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with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the phone of a teenager who was dead. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern quake. today's 7.1 tremor prompted tsunami add advisories later canceled. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> china no longer a rising world power. instead china has arrived. those words today from the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff admiral mike mullen in beijing in a four-week visit. china's growing military strength comes with an obligation to the world. >> greater military power must come greater responsibility, greater cooperation and just as important, greater transparency. without these things the expansion of military power in your region rather than making it more secure and stable, could have the opposite effect. >> this china trip is one of admiral mullen's final acts as joint chiefs chairman. he retires this fall. now to the white house where in just four hours, heated deficit reduction tal
with the final edition of britain's "news of the world" on the stands rupert murdoch arrived in london today. his company's british subsidiary closed it after news that they hacked the phone of a teenager who was dead. >>> a strong earthquake rocked japan's northeastern quake. today's 7.1 tremor prompted tsunami add advisories later canceled. there are no reports of injuries or damage. >>> china no longer a rising world power. instead china has arrived. those words...
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. >> mitchell: and charlie dag tahas the improbable story of the voices behind britain's top-selling holiday hit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. we begin in los angeles where for the past two nights a wave of arson has lit up the night sky. so far there have been three dozen separate blazes and now local investigators have called in the federal government to help. national correspondent lee cowan is in los angeles ands what the latest. >> reporter: it's become a terrifying predawn pattern-- for the past two nights, more than 30 vehicles in and around hollywood have been exploding in flames. >> i screamed for everyone to get out of their apartment. >> reporter: all the cars intentionally firebombed, say authorities, for reasons unknown. >> we want to get these s.o.b.s before they hurt somebody. >> reporter: the string of blazes have been set in densely populated neighborhoods in the wee hours of the morning when most residents were asleep. >> what are you thinking? one fire out of control could cost dozens of l
. >> mitchell: and charlie dag tahas the improbable story of the voices behind britain's top-selling holiday hit. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. we begin in los angeles where for the past two nights a wave of arson has lit up the night sky. so far there have been three dozen separate blazes and now local investigators have called in the federal government to help. national correspondent lee cowan is...
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britain and france use attack helicopters for the first time in the fight against moammar qaddafi's regime. a controversial last refuge for chronic alcoholics, offering them a safe haven where they can sleep, eat, and drink. and picture perfect-- meet couples in china willing to spend several days and thousands of dollars to get the wedding portrait of their dreams. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. we begin tonight with the latest on the economy and how it continues to hit americans hard in the pocketbook and in the workplace from coast to coast. the latest numbers show the unemployment rate stands at 9.1% with the pace of job growth slowing. when it comes to new jobs, 70% of those are coming from small businesses, but many of them are struggling just to hang on. whit johnson shows us a case in point in the small town of scarboro, maine. >> reporter: in the unsettled race towards economic recovery, small businesses like maine indoor carting can hardly keep up how close are you to that edge? >> we're struggling every s
britain and france use attack helicopters for the first time in the fight against moammar qaddafi's regime. a controversial last refuge for chronic alcoholics, offering them a safe haven where they can sleep, eat, and drink. and picture perfect-- meet couples in china willing to spend several days and thousands of dollars to get the wedding portrait of their dreams. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. we begin...
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for one juror in britain, and ill advised french it may be lending her in a heap of trouble. -- bill-advised french ship -- ill-advised fiendship may be landing her in a heap of trouble. >> this woman served on a juror -- served as a juror in a drug trial. this woman was the defendant. they discussed the trial on friendship. it was joann who message first in august of last time. by this time, jamie had been acquitted, but wanted to know what the jury thought of another defendant in the trial. what is happening with the other charge, she asked. the juror replied, no one budging. please do not say anything because they could call a mistrial. >> i know, said jamie. i have deleted all the messages. i would not do that to you, do not worry. she added later, i keep in touch and i will get you a nice present. joanne has made legal history as the first juror guilty of contempt of court for use of the internet. it is a modern twist on an old crime and one which the courts are increasingly worried about. this former juror said the internet is a temptation that is hard to resist. >> there is the boredo
for one juror in britain, and ill advised french it may be lending her in a heap of trouble. -- bill-advised french ship -- ill-advised fiendship may be landing her in a heap of trouble. >> this woman served on a juror -- served as a juror in a drug trial. this woman was the defendant. they discussed the trial on friendship. it was joann who message first in august of last time. by this time, jamie had been acquitted, but wanted to know what the jury thought of another defendant in the...
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massive phone hacking scandal shuts down one of britain's tabloids. and now allegations that the victims of 9/11 were targeted. we'll get more on the controversy on this early monday we'll get more on the controversy on this early monday morning, july 11, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>d mo >>> good morning. welcome to the "early show" here on a monday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> big sports news this morning. >> huge. >> you had to see it. everybody is talking about it. women's world cup soccer, after one of the most thrilling goals in the history of soccer, male or female. ali creager here. >> they tie it up. >> at that point, everyone is saying to themselves, lights out. it's over. then it comes to the shootout. they take it 5-3 over brazil. now they're in the semi finals. >> they'll meet france on wednesday. just fantastic to watch. i love watching the players, how excited they are. no joke, of course, when it comes to soccer. >> this came 12 years to the day after they won the world cup. >> is that when that happened? >>
massive phone hacking scandal shuts down one of britain's tabloids. and now allegations that the victims of 9/11 were targeted. we'll get more on the controversy on this early monday we'll get more on the controversy on this early monday morning, july 11, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >>d mo >>> good morning. welcome to the "early show" here on a monday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> big sports news this morning. >> huge....
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the united states and great britain cannot coin the euro and have a have almost no effect they we have that ability to do that that's why couldn't god so angry at us because we are the big economic bully but we don't actually use that when we talk about the u.s. government being like a household we don't have to balance our budget in the same way and it is dishonest to say that we do and it's generally done in the service of trying to get wealthy people tax cuts which is precisely what we just saw i can't believe you're still sticking to the the rootless notion that we don't have to balance our budget that is just patently absurd of course we have to but we haven't for that for many years where that's why we're in the situation we're in i don't situation are we and what situation for can i remember and what situation we're fourteen or fractured situation we're fourteen and a half trillion dollars and get on a fourteen trillion dollar g.d.p. that's terrible no stabiliser terrible tell me the magic number seen please some of the because every dollar we. because every dollar that the gove
the united states and great britain cannot coin the euro and have a have almost no effect they we have that ability to do that that's why couldn't god so angry at us because we are the big economic bully but we don't actually use that when we talk about the u.s. government being like a household we don't have to balance our budget in the same way and it is dishonest to say that we do and it's generally done in the service of trying to get wealthy people tax cuts which is precisely what we just...
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. >>> an end of the world, a massive phone hacking scandal shuts down one of britain's most popular tabloids. new reports indicates the phones of some 9/11 victims were targeted. the latest on the growing controversy "early" this monday morning, july 11th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >> good morning, welcome to "the early show" here on a monday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> big sports news this weekend. >> huge. >> you had to seeing it, everybody is talking about it. women's world cup soccer, after one of the most thrilling girls in the history of soccer, penalty kicks, ally krieger. tied up. everyone saying lights out, it's over, they're going over. they tie it up, shoot-out they take it 5-2 over brazil and now in the semifinals. >> they're going to meet france on twewednesday. just fantastic to watch. i love watching the players, how excited they are. brazil no joke when it comes to soccer. >> 12 years to the day after brandy chastain the shirt -- you remember that. >> i do. i do. >>> first we want to touch on yes, the debt ceiling. starting to sound like a broken
. >>> an end of the world, a massive phone hacking scandal shuts down one of britain's most popular tabloids. new reports indicates the phones of some 9/11 victims were targeted. the latest on the growing controversy "early" this monday morning, july 11th, 2011. captioning funded by cbs >> good morning, welcome to "the early show" here on a monday morning. i'm chris wragge. >> and i'm erica hill. >> big sports news this weekend. >> huge....
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you mentioned, harris, president obama called the leaders of turkey, israel, saudi arabia and great britain this weekend to deliver the same message and as for their assessment of the situation. and el baradei, as you talked about earlier, called mubarak to step down now and the american government cannot ask the egyptian people to believe that a dictator in power for 30 years will be the one to implement democracy. as far as americans in egypt are concerned, the secretary clinton telling the egyptian army where the security is provided to the american embassy, no americans are known to have been injured so far. there are about 1100 u.s. embassy officials and dependents and they plan to fly out nonessential personnel on monday and offer any of the roughly 60,000 americans living there. late today, the officials say they expect to have several flights over several days to help anyone who wants to leave. harris. >> all right, including all of the tourists we heard dominic talking about as well. jim angle, thank you very much. it's important for the protests in egypt here in the u.s. the unres
you mentioned, harris, president obama called the leaders of turkey, israel, saudi arabia and great britain this weekend to deliver the same message and as for their assessment of the situation. and el baradei, as you talked about earlier, called mubarak to step down now and the american government cannot ask the egyptian people to believe that a dictator in power for 30 years will be the one to implement democracy. as far as americans in egypt are concerned, the secretary clinton telling the...
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. >> reporter: wall street hasn't panicked yet, but the world is watching as britain's business secretary put it.... >> it's the biggest threat to the world financial system comes from a few right wing nuts in the american congress. >> reporter: but investors in the debt insurance market are measuring the risk of a u.s. default at less than 1%. bankrupt greece by comparison is at 16%. and the u.s. may have just bought itself more time. >> the deadline really isn't august. >> in our view it's not. >> reporter: larry kanor red says the treasury faces a big $22 billion social security payment on august 3. but recent tax revenues have come in $14 billion higher than expectd. >> in other words, the treasury on august 2 is going to have more cash on hand than what it looked like before. therefore they'll be able to make that big social security payment on august. >> reporter: at most that gives the government one more week. can they go right up to the 11th hour here. >> there's a big cost going to the 11th hour because you start to spook the markets. >> reporter: ric mishkin points out when con
. >> reporter: wall street hasn't panicked yet, but the world is watching as britain's business secretary put it.... >> it's the biggest threat to the world financial system comes from a few right wing nuts in the american congress. >> reporter: but investors in the debt insurance market are measuring the risk of a u.s. default at less than 1%. bankrupt greece by comparison is at 16%. and the u.s. may have just bought itself more time. >> the deadline really isn't...
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the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism squarely aimed at british working people who enjoyed seeing the rich and the powerful taken down a peg or two. but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voicemails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who found out and sued. it was james, rupert murdoch's son and heir apparent, who authorized a reported million dollar out-of-court settlement to at least one of the hacking victims. this week, he admitted it was a mistake. >> i acted on the advice of executives and lawyers, with incomplete investigation and that's a matter of real regret for me personally. >> reporter: in fact, it raises some very dangerous questions for the murdoch empire, which includes fox news, the "wall street journal," and the "new york post." murdoch biographer michael wolff: >> james murdoch wrote the initial che
the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain. a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism squarely aimed at british working people who enjoyed seeing the rich and the powerful taken down a peg or two. but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voicemails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered teenager. journalists also hacked into the phones of celebrities who...
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. >> reporter: britain used cargo planes to airlift several hundred oil field workers out of the desert areas of libya today. the planes landed here in malta, where a ferry, paid for by the u.s. state department, docked last night, delivering americans and others from the chaos of tripoli. among them diane and dennis harris from canton, ohio, who always dreamed of living and teaching abroad. six month into a two-year commit in libya it was all they had hoped for. >> a blast. it has been a grand adventure. this was our retirement plan. >> reporter: that is, until last sunday, when the qaddafi regime's response to the protests turned ugly. they didn't see it. they heard it. >> you could hear a lot of machine gun fire. they were very quick, repetitious. automatic weapons being fired-- >> it was all around us. >> reporter: days of frustration followed. their flights kept getting canceled. the ferry was their only way out. >> i really haven't had a chance to cry. i think once i get on the plane, that's probably when-- the tears are just going to flow. >> reporter: the harrises learned a less
. >> reporter: britain used cargo planes to airlift several hundred oil field workers out of the desert areas of libya today. the planes landed here in malta, where a ferry, paid for by the u.s. state department, docked last night, delivering americans and others from the chaos of tripoli. among them diane and dennis harris from canton, ohio, who always dreamed of living and teaching abroad. six month into a two-year commit in libya it was all they had hoped for. >> a blast. it has...
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. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, britain. >>> back now at 6:25. kate middleton is reported to be among the victims of the tabloid phone hacking that happened in great britain. the daily telegraphic newspaper reports investigators believe middleton's phone was hacked as early as 2005. a private investigator for the news of the world may have been responsible and may have gained access to her bank records as well. >>> developing news. sources tell the associated press that the nfl and players have reached a deal to end that lockout. the voting process will begin later today during a meeting of the nfl players association. owners approved a proposal last week that splits $9 billion in revenue. >> play some football, guys. bring it on. >>> all right, a friendly atmosphere, minor league baseball is known to have a low price and that is great about it. >> with big promotions and here is the exception with the low prices. 80 bucks for that hot dog. being offered to fans of the boston rocks. that is a team in massachusetts, south of boston. the mcmullen d
. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, britain. >>> back now at 6:25. kate middleton is reported to be among the victims of the tabloid phone hacking that happened in great britain. the daily telegraphic newspaper reports investigators believe middleton's phone was hacked as early as 2005. a private investigator for the news of the world may have been responsible and may have gained access to her bank records as well. >>> developing news. sources tell the associated press that the nfl and...
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the alleged tactics of rupert murdoch's newspaper may now include stealing the medical records of britain's first family. liz palmer has the latest. u.s. troops are being cheated out of their money. armen keteyian's investigation shows us that it's happening on their own posts. and passing the wand. michelle miller on "harry potter" fans taking the magic into the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening, with the car heading for a cliff, republicans and democrats are arguing about whether to turn left or turn right and they are fast running out of road. a deal to raise the government's borrowing limit will have to be done soon or the u.s. will ident and congressionalpr leaders met again this afternoon. the hangup is whether the deal will include tax increases as the democrats insist, or only spending cuts as republicans demand. we have three reports tonight on the deadline to default. first, chip reid at the white house where the president had a news conference today. >> reporter: scott, some republicans are calling for a
the alleged tactics of rupert murdoch's newspaper may now include stealing the medical records of britain's first family. liz palmer has the latest. u.s. troops are being cheated out of their money. armen keteyian's investigation shows us that it's happening on their own posts. and passing the wand. michelle miller on "harry potter" fans taking the magic into the future. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good...
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you mentioned, harris, president obama called the leaders of turkey, israel, saudi arabia and great britain this weekend to deliver the same message and as for their assessment of the situation. and el baradei, as you talked about earlier, called mubarak to step down now and the american government cannot ask the egyptian people to believe that a dictator in power for 30 years will be the one to implement democracy. as far as americans in egypt are concerned, the secretary clinton telling the egyptian army where the security is provided to the american embassy, no americans are known to have been injured so far. there are about 1100 u.s. embassy officials and dependents and they plan to fly out nonessential personnel on monday and offer any of the roughly 60,000 americans living there. late today, the officials say they expect to have several flights over several days to help anyone who wants to leave. harris. >> all right, including all of the tourists we heard dominic talking about as well. jim angle, thank you very much. it's important for the protests in egypt here in the u.s. the unres
you mentioned, harris, president obama called the leaders of turkey, israel, saudi arabia and great britain this weekend to deliver the same message and as for their assessment of the situation. and el baradei, as you talked about earlier, called mubarak to step down now and the american government cannot ask the egyptian people to believe that a dictator in power for 30 years will be the one to implement democracy. as far as americans in egypt are concerned, the secretary clinton telling the...
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. >>> britain's defunct "news of the world" it's reported may have hacked into 9/11 victims. "news of the world" reporters said they would pay him to get the numbers of 9/11 victims, he declined. the last paper rolled off the presses yesterday, brought down by a growing hacking scandal. rue bert murdoch, the paper's owner, is deep in damage control. >> reporter: rupert murdoch arrived in london, conspicuously reading a copy of his notorious cameras, then smiled for the cameras as he went out for dinner with rebekah brooks his embattled ceo. the scandal has cost him one of his most profitable papers. staff leaving "news of the world" for the last time put a brave face on the murdoch decision to shut it down. the "news of the world" was the best selling newspaper in britain, a cheeky blend of skin, scandal and gotcha journalism, for people who loved seeing the rich and powerful taken down a rich or two, but not families touched by grief. the "news of the world" is under police investigation for hacking into voice mails belonging to relatives of fallen soldiers and a murdered te
. >>> britain's defunct "news of the world" it's reported may have hacked into 9/11 victims. "news of the world" reporters said they would pay him to get the numbers of 9/11 victims, he declined. the last paper rolled off the presses yesterday, brought down by a growing hacking scandal. rue bert murdoch, the paper's owner, is deep in damage control. >> reporter: rupert murdoch arrived in london, conspicuously reading a copy of his notorious cameras, then...
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britain says it will not arm them. the rebels and gadhafi are locked in a stalemate after two months of fighting. >>> after weeks of anti-government demonstrations the syrian government has passed a law to end a half century of emergency rule, but protesters say that is not enough and are calling for an end to the regime. on tuesday syrian troops opened fire on a demonstration in the city of homs. at least one person was killed. >>> there are also deadly clashes in yemen, where security forces opened fire on anti-government protesters tuesday. police used tear gas and stun guns. at least three people are dead. demonstrators want the immediate resignation of president ali abdullah saleh. >>> the u.s. army intelligence analyst expected of leaking thousands of documents to wikileaks is being moved to ft. leavenworth, kansas. bradley manning is being held at the u.s. marine rig in quantico, virginia, in what some describe as harsh conditions. the pentagon denies he is being mistreated and say he is being moved as part of a
britain says it will not arm them. the rebels and gadhafi are locked in a stalemate after two months of fighting. >>> after weeks of anti-government demonstrations the syrian government has passed a law to end a half century of emergency rule, but protesters say that is not enough and are calling for an end to the regime. on tuesday syrian troops opened fire on a demonstration in the city of homs. at least one person was killed. >>> there are also deadly clashes in yemen,...
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>>shepard: the european allies -- france and britain -- and for france accusing of this is mind numbing for being "less than engaged." it is unusual public criticism of the united states by nato allies and the united states has been in the lead of nato and when you talk about 92 you think of the united states but the prepare and the british have been public in their criticism asking the united states to get more involved. they are upset that the u.s. has not placed, has placed their strike aircraft, the ac-130's, the ones with the precision strike capability they have been on stand by and they are trying to urge and we heard from the nato secretary-general today in berlin where secretary of state, hillary clinton was meeting with the foreign ministers of in the, we heard him urge the united states to use the ac-1930's, so, basically, a week or two after the u.s. handed over to the nato mission the french and the british saying, we need more help here. >>shepard: thank you from the message, jennifer. now the battle over the deficit, and what a battle. more partisan bickering after the pr
>>shepard: the european allies -- france and britain -- and for france accusing of this is mind numbing for being "less than engaged." it is unusual public criticism of the united states by nato allies and the united states has been in the lead of nato and when you talk about 92 you think of the united states but the prepare and the british have been public in their criticism asking the united states to get more involved. they are upset that the u.s. has not placed, has placed...
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as a top horse woman, she's training far spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll mary renown rugby player mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into something that better reflects the 21st century. barry pedersen, cbs news, london >> mitchell: later on cbs, "48 hours mystery." thanks for joining us. i'm russ mitchell cbs news in new york. i'll see you back here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
as a top horse woman, she's training far spot on britain's olympic equestrian team. later this year she'll mary renown rugby player mike tindall in a wedding that will have no royal overtones. perhaps upbringing matters. prince charles was the product of a more formal era while william and harry grew up with a mother far more affectionate. making them seem easier to know, easier to like and far more likely to change the monarchy into something that better reflects the 21st century. barry...
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authority to demand access to the case, information that he and the pam will then use to determine whether britain needs tougher media regulation. a criminal investigation into any wrongdoing is still ongoing. news corporation is still the parent company of news international and fox 5. >> hurricane season is picking up steam. >> tropical storm dawn is barreling towards the coast. gary is taking a sneak peek at our own weather here. what you can expect tonight when fox 5 news at 5:00 rolls on. >>> tropical storm don moving closer to the united states right now. the storm is moving across the gulf of mexico with winds up to 345 miles per hour. don is forecast to hit the coast of texas late tomorrow or saturday. it is not expected to strengthen it a hurricane before making land fall. this, by the way, is the fourth named storm of the season. >>> get right to gary now to the weather center for the very latest on don. what's going on with our weather, especially as we related to don. >> going to don, if you go over to the mcsystem, we have the new don stuff up. if not, we'
authority to demand access to the case, information that he and the pam will then use to determine whether britain needs tougher media regulation. a criminal investigation into any wrongdoing is still ongoing. news corporation is still the parent company of news international and fox 5. >> hurricane season is picking up steam. >> tropical storm dawn is barreling towards the coast. gary is taking a sneak peek at our own weather here. what you can expect tonight when fox 5 news at...
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grong >>> a growing scandal, england's top cop and a former high ranking murdoch aide are swept up in britain's phone hacking scandal. >>> concert chaos, thousands run for safety when a stage collapses. in ottawa. >>> and in hiding, casey anthony gets out of jail and out of sight. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. it's turning into the scandal that just won't quit. the voice mail hacking and police bribery investigation that's rocked england is snowballing. the latest this morning, britain's top police official, the head of scotland yard, has resigned, and the well-connected former chief executive of rupert murdoch's news international has been arrested. elizabeth palmer rorz. >> reporter: rebekah brooks had willingly made an appointment to go to the police station to answer questions when she arrived, she was arrested. anything she tells detectives now will become a formal part of the criminal inquiry into phone hacking and bribery of the "news of the world." brooks' arrest came as a surprise, but this was
grong >>> a growing scandal, england's top cop and a former high ranking murdoch aide are swept up in britain's phone hacking scandal. >>> concert chaos, thousands run for safety when a stage collapses. in ottawa. >>> and in hiding, casey anthony gets out of jail and out of sight. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning, everyone. appreciate you joining us. i'm terrell brown in for betty nguyen. it's turning into the scandal that just won't quit. the...
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the violence comes after britain imposed new saimtions on iran over its nuclear program. london banned all british banks from doing business with iran. that prompted iran's parliament to pass a bill reducing diplomatic relations with britain. lawmakers chanted death to england. this politician said british traders should be dealt with in a serious fashion. in parliament in tehran sunday, a lawmaker said iranians angered over the sanctions could take actions just as they did against the u.s. embassy in 1979. these attackers are reportedly hard line iranian students angry over the latest strained diplomatic relations. heather kovar for cbs news, london. >>> the united states has also placed new sanctions against iran targeting oil industries and companies involved in nuclear enrichment activity. >>> coming up next, howard and the forecast. >> j.c., standing out here in the race this tuesday morning but as we look at the regional radars, doppler coming up, you can see there is a back edge to the rain. almost to culpepper that a few more hours of this and changes for the rest
the violence comes after britain imposed new saimtions on iran over its nuclear program. london banned all british banks from doing business with iran. that prompted iran's parliament to pass a bill reducing diplomatic relations with britain. lawmakers chanted death to england. this politician said british traders should be dealt with in a serious fashion. in parliament in tehran sunday, a lawmaker said iranians angered over the sanctions could take actions just as they did against the u.s....
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. >>> well, britain's queen elizabeth wears only one crown but when it comes to being grandmother to the future king, she wears a lot of different hats, head of the family, head of state and apparently as charlie d'agata reports, she is also somewhat of a wedding planner. >> reporter: to the world, queen elizabeth is a global leader whose raáepb spans 12 american presidents and six popes and and to prince william, my incredible grandma and will is a close personal relationship between -- there is a close personal relationship between william and the queen and the prince remembers that royal advisors handed him the wedding guest list and i was given a list of 770 names dignitaries and all sorts of people and not one person i knew and looked at it in horror and only one person i could go to. the boss. and i rang her up the next day and do we need to be doing this? and start with your friends first and go from there. and thin the list. >> and not to say she doesn't pull rank on the prince, too. as an officer and a multitude of service branches, he had a chance which military uniform an
. >>> well, britain's queen elizabeth wears only one crown but when it comes to being grandmother to the future king, she wears a lot of different hats, head of the family, head of state and apparently as charlie d'agata reports, she is also somewhat of a wedding planner. >> reporter: to the world, queen elizabeth is a global leader whose raáepb spans 12 american presidents and six popes and and to prince william, my incredible grandma and will is a close personal relationship...
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. >> coming up on c-span in just a few moments, britain's new defense secretary testifies for the first time before a committee. at house program security committee hears testimony about a recep released committee report showing that military communities have become the most saw after targets for a u.s.- based terror attacks. here is our guest on washington journal. the national association of realtors will discuss housing and mortgage trends and their impact on the economy. at 8:30, a panel of reporters will talk about the latest developments in the presidential campaign. there will be a discussion on political and social unrest in russia. washington journal airs every day beginning at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. tomorrow on c-span's "newsmakers" a freshman congressman from illinois joins us. he will also discuss and amend it that he recently co-authored that has to do with iran's central bank. the senate approve that measure 100-0. "newsmakers close " airs sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. >> i pride myself on telling people what i thought. the worst thing you can do is let a se
. >> coming up on c-span in just a few moments, britain's new defense secretary testifies for the first time before a committee. at house program security committee hears testimony about a recep released committee report showing that military communities have become the most saw after targets for a u.s.- based terror attacks. here is our guest on washington journal. the national association of realtors will discuss housing and mortgage trends and their impact on the economy. at 8:30, a...
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. >> reporter: britain is struggling with its deepest recession in decades. so to keep public costs to a minimum, the royal family and kate middleton's own family have announced that jointly they are going to pay for the service, the reception and the honeymoon. back in 1981, for the fairy tale wedding of prince charlie and lady diana, the bride rode two miles to the cathedral in what's known as the glass carriage with huge windows so the thousands of people who lined the route could get a good look at her. but mindful of both cost and security, kate middleton will arrive at her wedding in a car. afterwards, though the royal couple will return to buckingham palace together in a carriage for an intimate lunch hosted by the queen. a little later in the evening, prince charles will throw a dinner dance for the newlyweds which will probably go on late into the night. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >>> coming up, a chance encounter that changed a homeless man's life forever. >> don't forget tomorrow morning is your chance to win a pair of tickets to see this
. >> reporter: britain is struggling with its deepest recession in decades. so to keep public costs to a minimum, the royal family and kate middleton's own family have announced that jointly they are going to pay for the service, the reception and the honeymoon. back in 1981, for the fairy tale wedding of prince charlie and lady diana, the bride rode two miles to the cathedral in what's known as the glass carriage with huge windows so the thousands of people who lined the route could get...
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it is not the same volcano that caused chaos last year, but dozens of flights into and out of great britain have been canceled. the crowd is -- cloud is expected to affect hundreds of miles of air space. with that ash bearing down on europe, president obama left ireland a few hours early and flew to london this evening, but not before visiting the tiny village that was home to his great great great grandfather on his mother's side. the president's visit included a trip to a local pub. his motorcade run into some trouble leaving the u.s. embassy. one of the presidential limos, which the president was not in, bottomed out and got stuck, causing a slight delay. up next on tonight's cbs evening news, a bombshell in chicago terrorism trial. was an american ally behind india's 9/11? and later the supreme court says thousands of convicted criminals are free to go. let's do this. you're a little early! [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your dental check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better check-ups. new crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. the morning after the
it is not the same volcano that caused chaos last year, but dozens of flights into and out of great britain have been canceled. the crowd is -- cloud is expected to affect hundreds of miles of air space. with that ash bearing down on europe, president obama left ireland a few hours early and flew to london this evening, but not before visiting the tiny village that was home to his great great great grandfather on his mother's side. the president's visit included a trip to a local pub. his...
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after three nights of looting and burning, britain declared it had had enough. >> this is criminality, pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated. >> reporter: where the fires had burned, the morning light revealed destruction that looked like the wartime blitz. many of the rioters had been coordinating movements using blackberry messaging service because unlike texting it can't be texting. "shops are going to be smashed up so come get free stuff." said one message. we're about to get free stuff in east listen done" said another. >> i don't know why people do this. >> reporter: who controls the streets has been the question for days. now the police are trying to provide the answer. the old empire is striking back. and it's not just the police. citizen groups and other stricken areas are beginning to organize their own patrols and their own defense. the police may be in force now but where were they, when they needed them. >>> the white house is expected to lay out tough new sanctions against syria tomorrow including a call for syrian president bashar assad to step down.
after three nights of looting and burning, britain declared it had had enough. >> this is criminality, pure and simple, and it has to be confronted and defeated. >> reporter: where the fires had burned, the morning light revealed destruction that looked like the wartime blitz. many of the rioters had been coordinating movements using blackberry messaging service because unlike texting it can't be texting. "shops are going to be smashed up so come get free stuff." said one...
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empire and is making sure everyone in britain knows it. taking out giant apology ads in seven national newspapers today. the uproar has already led murdoch to shut down "the news of the world," his enormously popular u.k. tabloid. the scandal came to light whether actor hugh grant secretly taped a conversation with a former "news of the world" journalist, paul mcmullen. i spoke with mcmullen who said that hacking phones to get information illegally happened all the time at the paper. >> everybody knew. it started from the time way back in the '90s when you could buy a scanner in a shop and sit outside a from's house and actually taperecord their entire conversation. when that became illegal to buy a scanner, all you were left with was getting into the voicemail of the celebrity or politician, whoever was being targeted. i mean, everybody knew -- it was commonplace. it wasn't just journalists. it was kids in the schoolyard who were doing it to their mate. it was just a very common trick. all you had to do was hit 9 and put in the pin code a
empire and is making sure everyone in britain knows it. taking out giant apology ads in seven national newspapers today. the uproar has already led murdoch to shut down "the news of the world," his enormously popular u.k. tabloid. the scandal came to light whether actor hugh grant secretly taped a conversation with a former "news of the world" journalist, paul mcmullen. i spoke with mcmullen who said that hacking phones to get information illegally happened all the time at...
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britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english monarch walked the ground her ancestors ruled for five centuries. and, my, how things have changed in their absence. no bowing to british monarchs now. from president mary mcaleese just a hand shake, gratefully accepted. not everyone welcomed the visit. perhaps 100 protestors made their feelings known. as did the irish government. no protests allowed. in fact, almost nobody allowed anywhere near the queen. her motorcade rolled through empty streets. three bomb squares-- one of them involving a real bomb that police made safe-- had preceded her arrival. normally a royal visit presents problems of crowd control. here they've solved they that by crowd avoidance. this is central dublin, effectively locked down for this visit. anglo-irish history is fwlin blo
britain's queen elizabeth flew to ireland, a visit made possible now that peace has been made possible in president north but police diffused a pipe bomb outside the royal capital. more from mark phillips in dublin. >> reporter: it takes about an hour to fly from london to dublin but this trip took 100 years. 100 years since an english monarch walked the ground her ancestors ruled for five centuries. and, my, how things have changed in their absence. no bowing to british monarchs now....
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. >> reporter: unlike this summer's news of "the world" scandal in britain, it does not appear chaney was working for any particular publication. the f.b.i. says more than 50 people were victims of chaney's hacking, all of them with ties to the entertainment industry. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: this was a tough day for millions of smart phone customers all around the world. their blackberrys were blacked out. the parent company, research in motion, says it started way technical glitch in europe that quickly spread. the problem has been fixed but the problem has been fixed but it's taking some time to clear up the backlog of e-mails and messages. with millions out of work, this man has been able to turn job offers away. why employers are begging to hire more just like him coming next. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day so you can be ready anytime the moment's right, even if it's not every day. [ man ]
. >> reporter: unlike this summer's news of "the world" scandal in britain, it does not appear chaney was working for any particular publication. the f.b.i. says more than 50 people were victims of chaney's hacking, all of them with ties to the entertainment industry. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: this was a tough day for millions of smart phone customers all around the world. their blackberrys were blacked out. the parent company, research in motion, says...
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britain's main index lost more than 3.5% and in germany stocks fell more than 5%. coming up, moammar qaddafi's discarded weapons are still killing libyans-- including children. america's unions face a tough tradeoff: should they sacrifice pay to keep their jobs? and for thousands who work at ground zero, 9/11 never ended when the "cbs evening news" continues. confidence. available in color. depend for women is now peach. looks and fits like underwear. same great protection. depend. good morning. great day. i'm a dad, coach, and i was a longtime smoker. in my heart i knew for the longest time that did not want to be a smoker. and the fact that i failed before. i think i was discouraged for a very long time. ♪ knowing that i could smoke during the first week was really important to me. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. [ jeff ] chantix reduced my urge to smoke, and personally that's what i knew i needed. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood
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president obama was briefed on the situation sunday and talked by phone with the leaders of turkey, israel, britain, and saudi arabia. terrell brown is in washington with more. terrell, good morning to you. >> reporter: joel, good morning to you. the obama administration has been walking a tight rope since this crisis began. the question is what to support. the will of the egyptian people? or their president, a longtime u.s. political ally? sunday, the white house turned up the pressure on egyptian president hosni mubarak. >> what we are focused on now is a transition that will meet the needs of the egyptian people, and that will truly establish democracy. >> reporter: the u.s. faces a delicate balancing act. not to feel too heavily in favor of a longtime ally, mubarak's regime, or the protesters. >> you weigh in too heavily on the part of the protesters, not only are you not sure where they're headed but you send a signal to our friends and allies around the world that we are a fickle ally and maybe not trustworthy. >> reporter: egypt has been a moderating influence in the arab world and has a pea
president obama was briefed on the situation sunday and talked by phone with the leaders of turkey, israel, britain, and saudi arabia. terrell brown is in washington with more. terrell, good morning to you. >> reporter: joel, good morning to you. the obama administration has been walking a tight rope since this crisis began. the question is what to support. the will of the egyptian people? or their president, a longtime u.s. political ally? sunday, the white house turned up the pressure...